Andre Agassi took on a role with Djokovic – who dismissed his entire coaching staff – ahead of the French Open, but flew back to America before Djokovic’s last-eight loss to Dominic Thiem.

It raised questions over the nature of their agreement, but Djokovic – who will be looking to add to his 12 major titles in London – confirmed the eight-time grand slam champion will be in his corner.

“He will be in London for Wimbledon and he will stay as long as I stay in the tournament, so that’s great news,” said Djokovic ahead of his participation at the Aegon International.

“Obviously Roland Garros, the eight or nine days that we spent together, were very valuable for me to get to know him, to learn from him. We shared a lot of experiences on and off the court, things that he has been through that I can relate to.

“So having him around is not only great for myself but also for tennis. He’s supposed to arrive for the weekend. So he’s going to be there before the tournament starts.”